Entity: BROKEN-MIRROR
Broken-Mirror refers to a concept where an individual sees themselves as amazing and exceptional when looking in the mirror, affecting their self-perception and relationships.
BROKEN-MIRROR
Etymology
The term 'BROKEN-MIRROR' likely originates from the idea of a mirror being shattered or flawed, leading to a distorted reflection.
Definition
Broken-Mirror refers to a concept where an individual sees themselves as amazing and exceptional when looking in the mirror, affecting their self-perception and relationships.
Historical Context
The belief in the significance of broken mirrors as a sign of bad luck dates back to superstitions and folklore. Some cultures associate a broken mirror with the idea of reflecting one's soul.
Cultural Significance
In modern culture, the concept of Broken-Mirror may symbolize a distorted self-image and the impact it has on relationships and self-esteem. It can also be interpreted as a metaphor for personal growth and change.
Related Concepts
- Self-perception
- Superstitions
- Personal growth
See Also
A term used to describe the phenomenon of viewing oneself as extraordinary and attractive when looking in the mirror, often leading to a distorted self-image and perception of others.